A New Zealand documentary following the building of Tūhoe’s “living building”. Ever the Land tracks the birth of this building and provides an artful insight into the gentle ebb and flow of Tūhoe life.

Saturday 12 September

3:00pm Nevereverland48 mins Entry by koha

A documented live performance from Whaingaroa Youth Movement about pirates, mermaids and fairies. Entry by koha.

A New Zealand documentary following the building of Tūhoe’s “living building”. Ever the Land tracks the birth of this building and provides an artful insight into the gentle ebb and flow of Tūhoe life.

Preceded by Tippahee (14 mins)

A captivating documentary about the journey of a taonga from Aotearoa, and its final repatriation after years abroad.

The Academy Award nominated drama set during the 1992 Georgian war. Estonian grandfather Ivo has two unexpected houseguests – a Georgian and a Chechen, both sworn enemies. As the war rages outside, the men must find a way to resolve their differences.

Preceded by Ross & Beth (15 mins)

A drama about a rough-as-guts 70-year-old farmer who is forced to cope with the sudden death of his wife, and a teenage boy who becomes his unlikely saviour.

Sunday 13 September

10am to 2pm Creative Market

Exciting free previews running in the Theatre Room at the Old School during the Raglan Creative Market.

The Academy Award nominated drama set during the 1992 Georgian war. Estonian grandfather Ivo has two unexpected houseguests – a Georgian and a Chechen, both sworn enemies. As the war rages outside, the men must find a way to resolve their differences.

A documentary looking at the Kathputli colony of jugglers, acrobats, puppeteers, painters, folk singers and magicians in India, faced with disruption after the land is due to be bulldozed to make way for a skyscraper.

An up-close look at one of humanity’s most time-honoured traditions: walking the ancient pilgrim path, the Camino de Santiago. Whatever their motivation, no one can predict just how their path will unfold, who they will meet, what personal demons or angels they will face, or what transformations they will undergo by the trail’s end.

Preceded by Message to the Minister (5 mins)

Made as part of Maui Dolphin Day, a message from the Raglan community to the Minister of Conservation Hon. Maggie Barry, urging the immediate need for actions to save the Maui’s dolphins from extinction.

7:30pm Raglan Short Film Selection 1

Maui Dolphin Day (4 mins) A look at the Maui Dolphin Day, in support of the world’s rarest dolphin. Features Green MP Gareth Hughes.

Raglan Remembers WW1 (20 mins) This short but highly informative documentary about Raglan’s war-time history commemorates the centenary of World War I.

An up-close look at one of humanity’s most time-honoured traditions: walking the ancient pilgrim path, the Camino de Santiago. Whatever their motivation, no one can predict just how their path will unfold, who they will meet, what personal demons or angels they will face, or what transformations they will undergo by the trail’s end.

A documentary looking at the Kathputli colony of jugglers, acrobats, puppeteers, painters, folk singers and magicians in India, faced with disruption after the land is due to be bulldozed to make way for a skyscraper.